2024-12-28
1 小时 5 分钟We're off for the holidays, but we're excited to bring you a great interview from Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times at the annual DealBook Summit, recorded live in front of an audience at Jazz at Lincoln Center. On this episode, Jeff Bezos, the Amazon and Blue Origin founder, who also owns The Washington Post, discusses his vision for humanity’s future in space and why he’s hopeful for President-elect Donald J. Trump’s second term.
For me,
it was always about managing the fear
and finding ways to use it until I could be motivated by the exact opposite of that.
And I never had to worry about the fear again because it didn't define me.
That's eight time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi on everything and nothing to do with tennis.
Read more@nytimes.com UBS Agassi that's nytimes.com UBS A G A S S hi, it's David Marchese.
We're taking a break this week, but.
We'Ll be back with a new episode next Saturday.
In the meantime, I wanted to share a great conversation with you from this year's New York Times Dealbook Summit,
which took place earlier this month.
My colleague Andrew Ross Sorkin sat down with Jeff Bezos, who talked about owning the Washington Post,
his desire to work with Trump and the parental love he feels for Amazon.
Enjoy the conversation and happy holidays.
If we're talking about Trump, I think it's very interesting.
I'm actually very optimistic this time around that we're going to see.
I'm very hopeful about this.
He seems to have a lot of energy around reducing regulation.
And my point of view, if I can help him do that, I'm going to help him.
This is Andrew Ross Sorkin with the New York Times,
and you're listening to interviews from our annual Dealbook Summit live event recorded on December 4th in New York City.